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Thickness of Fluid Between Members refers to how resistant a fluid is to moving through it. For example, Water has a low or "thin" viscosity, while honey has a "thick" or high viscosity. Check FAQs
t=Do-Di4Spf
t - Thickness of Fluid Between Members?Do - Outside Diameter of Packing Gasket?Di - Inside Diameter of Packing Gasket?Spf - Shape Factor For Circular Gasket?

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Here is how the Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor equation looks like with Values.

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1.9231Edit=60Edit-54Edit40.78Edit
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Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
t=Do-Di4Spf
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
t=60mm-54mm40.78
Next Step Convert Units
t=0.06m-0.054m40.78
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
t=0.06-0.05440.78
Next Step Evaluate
t=0.00192307692307692m
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
t=1.92307692307692mm
LAST Step Rounding Answer
t=1.9231mm

Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor Formula Elements

Variables
Thickness of Fluid Between Members
Thickness of Fluid Between Members refers to how resistant a fluid is to moving through it. For example, Water has a low or "thin" viscosity, while honey has a "thick" or high viscosity.
Symbol: t
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Outside Diameter of Packing Gasket
Outside Diameter of Packing Gasket is the diameter of the external periphery of a gasket used in packing and sealing operations.
Symbol: Do
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Inside Diameter of Packing Gasket
Inside Diameter of Packing Gasket is the diameter of the internal periphery of a gasket used in packing and sealing operations.
Symbol: Di
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Shape Factor For Circular Gasket
Shape Factor For Circular Gasket is the ratio of the area of one load face to the area free to bulge.
Symbol: Spf
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Thickness of Fluid Between Members

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How to Evaluate Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor?

Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor evaluator uses Thickness of Fluid Between Members = (Outside Diameter of Packing Gasket-Inside Diameter of Packing Gasket)/(4*Shape Factor For Circular Gasket) to evaluate the Thickness of Fluid Between Members, The Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor formula is defined as how resistant a fluid is to move through it. Thickness of Fluid Between Members is denoted by t symbol.

How to evaluate Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor, enter Outside Diameter of Packing Gasket (Do), Inside Diameter of Packing Gasket (Di) & Shape Factor For Circular Gasket (Spf) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor

What is the formula to find Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor?
The formula of Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor is expressed as Thickness of Fluid Between Members = (Outside Diameter of Packing Gasket-Inside Diameter of Packing Gasket)/(4*Shape Factor For Circular Gasket). Here is an example- 1923.077 = (0.06-0.054)/(4*0.78).
How to calculate Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor?
With Outside Diameter of Packing Gasket (Do), Inside Diameter of Packing Gasket (Di) & Shape Factor For Circular Gasket (Spf) we can find Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor using the formula - Thickness of Fluid Between Members = (Outside Diameter of Packing Gasket-Inside Diameter of Packing Gasket)/(4*Shape Factor For Circular Gasket).
What are the other ways to Calculate Thickness of Fluid Between Members?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Thickness of Fluid Between Members-
  • Thickness of Fluid Between Members=(pi*Kinematic Viscosity of Bush Seal Fluid*Nominal Packing Cross Section of Bush Seal^2)/(13200*Power Loss For Seal)*(Outer Radius of Rotating Member Inside Bush Seal^4-Inner Radius of Rotating Member Inside Bush Seal^4)OpenImg
Can the Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor be negative?
Yes, the Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor, measured in Length can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor?
Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor is usually measured using the Millimeter[mm] for Length. Meter[mm], Kilometer[mm], Decimeter[mm] are the few other units in which Thickness of Fluid between Members given Shape Factor can be measured.
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